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Offline Adam

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #105 on: February 22, 2014, 06:21:PM »


Exactly the same can be levied at you. You're making each statement say what you want it too. All we're doing is showing the opposite side of the coin.

Do not need to twist things.

Justify Jeremys failure to attend the memorial service & the caravan break in. Both facts. Or my Judges Curious coincidences'.
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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #106 on: February 22, 2014, 06:21:PM »
Amazing how people make excuses on each of the mountain of circumstantial evidence points.
Amazing how people drink in any lies and hearsay and circumstantial evidence rather than looking at the facts isn't it?

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #107 on: February 22, 2014, 06:22:PM »
The relatives sneaked in after the murders to get blood samples. That is a new one. And desparate.

Thought the carpets had been moved. Less than three days after the massacre the relatives may not know where Sheila was killed.

Sheila was shot twice In the neck. Where would all the blood be ?  That is right, on her neck.
Those are your words not mine. I have not accused the relatives of anything.

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #108 on: February 22, 2014, 06:23:PM »
Amazing how people drink in any lies and hearsay and circumstantial evidence rather than looking at the facts isn't it?

Do you want me to post my 14 forensic facts & Judges Curious Coincidences again ?

Jeremy also had a motive, opportinity & no alibi. Facts.
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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #109 on: February 22, 2014, 06:24:PM »
Do not need to twist things.

Justify Jeremys failure to attend the memorial service & the caravan break in. Both facts. Or my Judges Curious coincidences'.


Neither are mine to justify.

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #110 on: February 22, 2014, 06:25:PM »
No, a quote from a police officer on the recent 'Slaughter at the farm' documentary.
Oh this is the police officer who also said that he knew that Jeremy was guilty from the beginning? Well if you read Ann Eaton's statement she says that the police considered her to be a nuisance. The cops were so dimwitted that the relatives had to worry then to death about their suspicions. I fact they were nearly thrown out of the police station according to her.

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #111 on: February 22, 2014, 06:26:PM »
Do you want me to post my 14 forensic facts & Judges Curious Coincidences again ?

Jeremy also had a motive, opportinity & no alibi. Facts.
Well if he had a motive but no alibi then he was a fool. Or of course "innocent".

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #112 on: February 22, 2014, 06:27:PM »
Weren't one or two of them ushered out of court as well ? I'm sure I read about that.

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #113 on: February 22, 2014, 06:27:PM »
Grahame quite right people react in different ways at funerals some show no emotion like Wills and Harry at their dear Mother's funeral yet they adored her.  Others cannot contain their grief and let it be shown everyone is different.  I remember the night before the funeral Wills and Harry were looking at all the floral tributes left for their Mother and they were talking and smiling with members of the crowd it was so touching :(

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #114 on: February 22, 2014, 06:32:PM »
Grahame quite right people react in different ways at funerals some show no emotion like Wills and Harry at their dear Mother's funeral yet they adored her.  Others cannot contain their grief and let it be shown everyone is different.  I remember the night before the funeral Wills and Harry were looking at all the floral tributes left for their Mother and they were talking and smiling with members of the crowd it was so touching :(


And many who are deeply distressed actually laugh. It also isn't unheard of for people to give themselves some Dutch courage by drinking too much alcohol which causes them to behave inappropriately.

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #115 on: February 22, 2014, 06:33:PM »
Grahame the police officer Taff Jones very nearly threw her out of the police station they were becoming so persistent and we all know he said from the onset 4 murders one suicide and he would not change his mind hey presto guess what happened he was taken off the case. :'(

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #116 on: February 22, 2014, 06:36:PM »
April absolutely and laughing is a release of an emotion which has been kept in check then it is released sometimes tears sometimes laughter cannot judge people on their reactions.

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #117 on: February 22, 2014, 06:37:PM »
It does depend on the upbringing how a person reacts to anything,,particularly a funeral. Jeremy,with his stiff upper-lip bringing,,along with Dianas' boys,,would have been groomed in such a way as to hold their council as regards emotion. I can fully understand this way of life,,as to be seen blubbering in public,is a sign of weakness in their eyes.

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #118 on: February 22, 2014, 06:39:PM »
Grahame the police officer Taff Jones very nearly threw her out of the police station they were becoming so persistent and we all know he said from the onset 4 murders one suicide and he would not change his mind hey presto guess what happened he was taken off the case. :'(
Yes Adam can put that in as one of his curious coincidences as well. Strange turn of events there. I wonder if the chief commissioner was also a member of an "exclusive" club which shall remain nameless? ;)

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Re: 72 page witness statement of Ann Eaton, made to COLP on 14 / 08/ 1991
« Reply #119 on: February 22, 2014, 06:40:PM »
Well if he had a motive but no alibi then he was a fool. Or of course "innocent".

People that commit a crime do not usually have alibi's. No one was going to help Jeremy out with something so serious. Although Jeremy may have sussed Julie out & realised she would not have helped.

He did try to get himself an alibi. From his dead father.
'Only I know what really happened that night'.